山东省2019中考英语二轮复习九年级阶段检测卷(五四制).doc
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1、1九年级阶段检测卷(考试时间:120 分钟 满分:120 分)题号 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 总分 阅卷人得分第卷(共 35 分)一、阅读理解(共 20 小题,满分 35 分。其中 110 每小题 2 分,1015 每小题 1 分,1620 每小题 2 分)ABirth orderdoes it matter? Are you different because you are the first, second, or third child in your familyor maybe the last of nine?A study found that firstborns have
2、 an average(平均的) IQ that is three points higher than people who fall into a different place in the birth order, perhaps because firstborns often help younger brothers and sisters, which improves their own skills. In 2007, an international organization of CEOs found that 43% of CEOs are firstborns, 3
3、3% are middle children, and 23% are lastborns. Firstborns are more likely (可能的) to be doctors and astronauts and get higher pay.If firstborns are more successful, lastborns are generally more agreeable. They are also more likely to be funny, possibly to get attention from all the bigger people at th
4、e dinner table. Mark Twain and Stephen Colbert were both the youngest in large families, and Jim Carrey was the youngest of four. According to a 2007 Time magazine article “The power of Birth Order.”, lastborns are more likely to be artists and successful businessmen.Then there are the middle childr
5、en: we have not ignored(忽视) them! Many middle children are short of oneonone time with their parents. They often feel shortchanged: the oldest gets more rights, and the youngest is spoiled(宠坏的). Though they may be ignored, middle children are more likely to grow into easygoing adults.Many factors(因素
6、) make us who we are, but if the research is correct, birth order may be one of the most important factors.1Who is most likely to be a CEO?AA firstborn. BA secondborn.CA thirdborn. DA lastborn.2What can we learn about Jim Carrey?AHe was likely to be given low pay.BHe was likely to be agreeable.CHe w
7、as a firstborn.DHe was a middle child.3We can learn from the research that birth order Ahas no influence on IQBmatters a lot at the dinner tableCmay decide who we areDis a factor in making us powerful4The underlined word “shortchanged” means “ ” in Chinese.A受亏待的 B受控制的 C受宠爱的 D受欢迎的5What would be the b
8、est t itle for the text?AWhere Is Your Place in the Family?BWho Improves Your Social Skills?CWhat Makes You Successful in Life?DHow Can You grow into a Big Man?B2Little stream ran down from a high mountain through many villages and forests. Then it reached a desert, “I went through so many difficult
9、ies. I should have no problem crossing the desert, ” she thought. As she started, she found herself slowly disappearing into the sand. After many tries, she still failed. “Maybe I cant reach the ocean, ” she said sadly to herself.At this time, a deep voice said, “If a breeze(微风) can cross the desert
10、, so can a river.”It was the voice of the desert. But the little stream answered, “A breeze can fly, but I cant.” “Thats because you cant give up what you are. Let yourself evaporate(蒸发) into the breeze, and it can take you across, ” said the desert. “Give up what I am now? No! No!” The little strea
11、m could not accept this idea. “The breeze can carry the vapor(蒸汽) across the desert and let it leave as rain. The rain will form a river again, ” said the desert. “And whether you are a river or vapor, your nature never changes.” Hearing this, the little stream went into the open arms of the breeze.
12、 It carried her to the next stage of her life.The course of our lives is like the experience of the little stream. If you want to go through difficulties in your life to head for success, you should also change the way you are.6The little stream planned to reach Athe forest Bthe riverCthe desert Dth
13、e ocean7The little stream before she crossed the desert.Adidnt meet any difficultiesBwas confident about herselfCwas worried about herselfDknew well about the desert8At first, the little stream didnt accept the deserts advice because Ashe failed many timesBshe was afraid of the natureCshe wasnt able
14、 to change her natureDshe wouldnt change the way she was9The little stream finally crossed the desert by Aevaporating into the breeze Bforming a riverCdisappearing into the sand Dchanging her nature10What does the story mainly tell us?AThe road to success isnt always easy and smooth.BWhatever others
15、 say, we should always be ourselves.CTo succeed, we should think about things in a different way.DTo succeed, we should follow others advice.C阅读 C 篇,判断正(A)误(B)。 A 表示正确,B 表示错误。The Nobel Prize are named after Alfred Nobel(18331836),a Swedish inventor and businessman. During his lifetime, Alfred Nobel
16、contributed to more than 350 inventions and set up 87 companies around the world. When he died, he left the largest part of this fortune, a total of 9 million, to be used to found the Nobel Prize. Now the prizes are given to the people in six areas: peace, literature(文学), physics, chemistry, medicin
17、e and economy.Winners can be individuals(个人) or organizations, the Red Cross, for example has won three times. Prizes are sometimes shared between up to three people. Prize winners receive a medal, a certificate(证书 ) and 10 million Swedish 3crowns. Generally those who win a Nobel Prize value the hon
18、or more than the money they receive.The youngest person ever to win a Nobel Prize was just 25 years old. He was Lawrence Bragg, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 together with his father. The oldest winner is Leonid. He won the Prize in Economic Sciences in 2007 when he was 90 years old.So
19、far, more than ten Chinese people have won this great prize. The most recent ones are Mo Yan and Tu Youyou.11Alfred Nobel is a Swedish inventor and businessman. ( )12Alfred left 9 million to found the Nobel Prizes. ( )13The Nobel Prizes can only be given to only one person each time. ( )14The Nobel
20、Prize winners value the money they recei ve most. ( )15The youngest winner is a physicist who won the Prize alone. ( )D阅读 D 篇,根据短文内容,将下面方框中的句子还原到文章中,使短文内容完整。16 It has around 3 billion fans nearly half the worlds population! And about 300 million people play this game. Thats 4 percent of the worlds p
21、opulation!17 Many people in old days played early forms of this modern game. Cu ju(蹴鞠), a ballkicking game in China, was reported as early as 2500 BC. Around the same time in Greece, people were also playing a similar ball game without using their hands.But modern soccer didnt become official(官方的)un
22、til 1863. An Englishman called Cobb Morley introduced the idea of a soccer association(联盟). 18. From then on, other associations in the countries were set up. Its not easy to tell what makes soccer so popular 19. Soccer needs only two feet and a ball. This makes it a sport that developing countries
23、can easily play. Some of the sports best players come from these poor nations.20 The sports nohands rule makes beautiful dancelike movements on the field. Whats more, this sport excites the heart. Teams might score only a few times each match, so matches can turn around suddenly.AHe also wrote the s
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